Dataset: ILLS-
Taxa: Ophiocordycipitaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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ILLS00173734R.J. Bandoni & L. Magasi   s.n.
Canada, British Columbia, Wreck Beach, Vancouver, 49.25 -123.25

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ILLS00000216Dr. A. Zimmermann   s.n.1901-04-00
Indonesia, Java,, Buitenzorg., -6.594444 106.789167

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Elaphocordyceps capitata (Holmsk.) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung & Spatafora
ILLS00160970Tom Cecil   491984-11-26
United States, Illinois, Union, Panther’s Den. Shawnee National Forest., 37.57163 -89.10309

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Elaphocordyceps ophioglossoides (J.F. Gmel.) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung & Spatafora
ILLS00160971Koelsch   101973-08-12
United States, Illinois, Jackson, Giant City State Park., 37.59859 -89.18488

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Elaphocordyceps ophioglossoides (J.F. Gmel.) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung & Spatafora
ILLS00121201Jason Karakehian   100800012010-08-00
United States, Maine, Washington, Humboldt Field Research Institute at Eagle Hill

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Polycephalomyces tomentosus (Schrad.) Seifert
K.P. Dumont, S.E. Carpenter & P. Buriticá   EC-7461975-07-19
Ecuador, Pichincha, Ca. 19 kilometer from Santo Domingo, on the new road from Santo Domingo to Quito Elvation 2,600 feet, -0.262806 -78.485393, 792m

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ILLS00173819KP. Dumont, S.E. Carpenter & S.A. Mori   15491975-06-30
Panama, Panama, Vicinity Altos de Pacora, 26 to 31 kilometer north of Pan American Highway, on old road to Mandinga., 8.130132 -80.666667

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ILLS00173794J.L. Crane J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1990-01-02
United States, Florida, Monroe, Key Deer Refuge, Big Pine Key., 24.7324 -81.39355

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Ophiocordyceps michiganensis (Mains) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora
ILLS00169356M. Demus   251982-09-25
United States, Illinois, Williamson, Evans Canyon., 37.71832 -88.8647

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K. Schedl   s.n.1931-09-23
Canada, Ontario, Sudbury, Biscotasing, Margaret township, 47.2833333 -82.1


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